Friday, January 01, 2010

To live and die in LA, eighties hit by the now obscure seeming band Wang Chung. It's from the soundtrack of the movie with the same style, starring Willem Dafoe. While playing an impressing role, Dafoe's real breakthrough would have to wait a short while yet, until Platoon came out.

Then Unfinished Sympathy, a hit by the rather faceless group Massive Attack.

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEVIL Doorgunner alert!!!!! Marines? Check. Khaki choppers? Check. Doorgunners? Check. Jungle? Check. Gatling gun on steroids? Check. Avatar is not only an anti-white movie. What specific anti-white movie could it be? Anti-Byelorussian? Anti-Slovenian? Anti-Italian? Anti-Norwegian? Anti-Luxembourgian? Come on, what country could it be? The first one who knows it gets a Nobel Peace Prize. The second one a 1 million metric C02 ton carbon offset.

"China has invested billions incopper and cobalt, in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia; in iron ore and platinum in South Africa; in timber in Gabon, Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville. It has also acquired mines in Zambia, textile factories in Lesotho, railways in Uganda, timber in the Central African Republic and retail developments across nearly every capital city. However, oil is the gusher..."

Meanwhile, at the climate fest set up in the white capital Copenhagen, where white heads of states accepted the burden of the (phoney) CO2 guilt, and where the protesters and anarchists in the streets were also white, and where a lunatic Gordon Brown promised to cut the UK's CO2 emissions with 42% by 2020 (at the cost of 500 billion £), those same Chinese wrecked any possible deal... not that I cared much.

Note that the Chinese account for 40% of the total increase in oil demand since 2005, and for nearly the entire increase in global consumption of copper, tin and aluminium since 1998. Would the white girl with the sorry face below, photographed while anxiously listening to Baraka Hussein Mohbama's Copenhagen speech, be aware of that?

I doubt it very much.

But I bet that there's a real good chance she has seen Avatar by now. And cheered.